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August 8, 2025 60 mins

Flame Monroe and co-host Bobbi Clifford tackle urgent political topics—from the fight for voting rights and the effects of gerrymandering to how tariffs influence healthcare access. They examine the Democratic Party’s challenges, the use of fear in Republican strategies, and the consequences of recent SNAP benefit cuts. The conversation expands to public health concerns around vaccinations, the mental well-being of military personnel, and the vital role of community support during crises. Throughout, they stress the need for active civic engagement and a clear understanding of today’s political landscape.Tune in and comment in the socials below.

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Speaker 1 (00:26):
We're slay slay.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Me.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
If you watch your coffee time the baby you know
the name Flame, my bro also known as my ro Flame.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Come in with last and come in.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
With Jim love loundes. Baby, you better catch it when
you can drop a knowledge from fatherhood to politics.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Shouting now comics, just paying homage.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Tests?

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Yeah? You know she raised.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Shot towns on speaking to the grown a second, we're
gonna laugh, cut him and kicking and at again.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
We leave it with just a list of spirits. Think
you want to revisit?

Speaker 2 (01:07):
So your first second listen, young folks are your slip
oh folks that we think it's good?

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Hey, no fish, do what you do? Hay, no this,
do what you do?

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Hey, no kiss, do what I do?

Speaker 1 (01:18):
And no fish?

Speaker 3 (01:39):
Hey hey, hey, this is comedian slay My Rolle and
welcome to this week's episode of Left Alone. Look were
glad to be back. I got the wife all to myself, y'all.
So it's gonna go smooth tonight. We are in a
very very different place. What's wrong?

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Whenever you say something like that, I think you chised us.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
It went bad. I went, no, it didn't, it didn't.
I just don't say it. It's like, don't say listen, listen,
this is the White Lady. It's always the White Lady
conspiraor theorists. Lady, don't let you know it's to my
co hosts, Bobby Clifford.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Good God, Jesus, I'm telling you, we go to the
Cape and we'll say look, no traffic and then wham
in two seconds where we will hit a wall of traffic.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
For the love of God, I'm gonnaed you. I'm gonna
need you leave all that Irish jubw shit over in
Ireland right now, because right now we got to fix America.
When I tell you that the country is in such
an unbelievable crisis right Alasia and gentlemen, and we're here
to talk about it. So thank you guys for joining
us here at Laugh and Learn. We still want you
to send in your ideas and your question your topics

(02:44):
to the ed Laugh and Learn podcast page so Bobby
can get them and decipher them. Or remember, Bobby Clifford,
monsters that the old White Lady don't be sending on
no dig picks and all of that stuff. Send those tomorrow. Flight.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
I know I got an eye fall once and I
can never unsee it literally, Ni fall.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
So what. So we're here because we're gonna get to
the tariffs. We're gonna get to so many but there's
so many bills that are being signed that are coming
up to to really change the way the voting laws
will be had at the primaries. They're up the Trump,
the magas are up to the biggest part of the

(03:23):
no good. But you have to go back to what
Trump said when he was campaigning, just vote Christians this
last time. You will never have to do it again.
And what they're trying to do is make sure that
you never have the opportunity to do it again, especially
with the redistrict thing and uh in Texas. In Texas,

(03:44):
and to try to spout claim and charge these Democrats
who have decided to just pull out this, you know,
as opposed to facing the dragon. That is what I'm saying,
y'all allowed the Democratic Party allowed these people to create
this or they created this Fergustan monster by fighting the
wrong thing a or being pussies on the right thing.

(04:06):
And now you have created monster that you must face.
If you do not face and stare down these Republicans
in these magas we will definitely lose. But that is
what has happened, I believe, Bobby. My own thought is
they want to get rid of Jasmine Crockett because she's sharp,
she's FA's not on hands, she is keeping their feet
to the fire, and she comes saxual and she is unafraid.

(04:29):
And I'm telling you right now, that makes them afraid.
I believe they're doing all that just to get rid
of that one. I know they're trying to gather five
other seats, but that one seat is the one that
they want. That is my own personal opinion. What say you,
Bobby Clifford, Well.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
It's the five seats are definitely to hold back people
of color, brown or black. That's what these five seats are. So,
and you need to have two thirds to have what
they call a quorum, which is to vote on it.
It is highly unusual now both Republicans and although Democrats
probably won eighteenth of a percent less have both done

(05:06):
this jerrymandering or redistricting. They don't do it. It's usually done
on the census, on the ten year. It's not done
mid term like this.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
Wait wait, wait, say the worry again about it? I
can't say that word jerrymandering, No, no, no, really, redistricting, Oh
wait to me, redistrictly. There you go, Look at my lips.
I know the ares that get you.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
So they are so they are, so you are right.
The damn's left because they're trying to They don't want
to lose those seats because them, then what's going to happen.
It's going to be a trickle down flame. And I
don't think this is a plan for anybody. So then
we've already had Newsom say that they might do it
in California. New York is saying they can do the same.
It's not the way to do things. How about just

(05:55):
don't do it, do it correctly in five years, do
it when it's supposed to be done, but don't do
it now just because you're getting nervous that you're going
to lose those seats.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
And you absolutely could be right.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
I don't know if one of those seats is is
Jasmine Crockett seat, but it's not their best way to
handle it. I also don't like I know they probably
didn't have another option or a plan. I don't like
that that the Democrats ran away either. I don't know
if that doesn't sound like a solid plan to me.
You know, they're off in Chicago and New York and Massachusetts.

(06:27):
They're down the Cape.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
Because Bobby, Bobby, you're so white. I love you. You're
so white. I love you so white. Because here's the
killing pod. What you're saying, I hear. But they only
following suit off what the Republicans have done. Remember they
went on, they left, not to make a decision on
this last thing that they were doing. They all left.
So they're only playing there, or they're playing their game.

(06:50):
They're just not beating them at it because they waited
too long to show their hands. The Democrats waited too
long to show their Trump car. Oh that say Trump car.
But they waited too long to show their spade. So
now you have to fight with everything, with every muscle
you have, as opposed to if you are standing up
against this machine. Prior to they wouldn't feel like they

(07:11):
have so much power now to run us over, And
they are running us over. Bobby, this new project Esther
would put me. They will put me in jail just
for existing. I'm not going to jail just because you
don't like it. Fuck you, But this is what this
is where they are and what you're saying by me
with the redistricting, they want those seats, and I hear you.

(07:33):
I wish we could do it the right way, but
we cannot because the Republicans are not doing the right way,
even the ones that disagree with because they are great Republicans.
We have talked about this on this podcast are numerous
times there are, but these ones right now are afraid,
in my opinion, to challenge the machine because they're going
to lose their livelihood, or they're going to lose their situation,

(07:55):
or they're going to lose their seats. So they are afraid.
This fear is going to on the demolish of aricle.
I no, I agree with that.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
I think I mean this is really more megabased, which
obviously Greg Abbott Governor Greg Gabbott is and he has
he's gonna issue or if he hasn't already issued the
arrest warrants. But the arrest warrants, I'm like, you're not
asking them to come back or welcome them back because
the arrest warrants are only only valid within the state

(08:24):
lines of Texas. So the better off staying out because
if they come back, you're gonna work for them, So
that just makes sense.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Either. Here's the fucked up part about Governor Greg Abba
being mega. Mega is against disabled people or people who
are in situations that he in the full on wheelchairs.
How the hell are you're gonna be mega and disabled
that don't even go together. I'm just saying what they see.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Okay, Now, yes, because he doesn't he doesn't think of himself,
you know, because he's of privilege.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
He doesn't think of himself that way.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
But I mean, the the Democrats have been welcomed with
open arms where they're going, and I know they're just
trying to I think think they think that Abbott is
going to change his mind because he's going to realize
how wrong it is.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
And I don't.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
I think they're going to be sadly disappointed that that's
not going to happen. And you can't stay away from
your state and your family and your house and all
that for a long period of time. But as I said,
if they go home, the poor slobs are going to
be arrested.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
So I don't.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
I don't know how we're gonna say, come back to
work with there is the restaurants out for them.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
I am. I am appalled at the lack of trust
in democracy that we had and the power that these
people have had that they have just thrown it all away.
I was just watching a clip of Liz Chaney a
few years ago and she says, in history will remember
you know which way. I can't quote it for word

(09:45):
for word, but Liz Chaney made a whole thing about
to the ones that are playing into this, into this
game that he's doing, History will remember you. How do
you want to be remembered? It was something to that sort,
and I was like, yeah, that's you. Well, so you
will let your whole I can see of being a
great legislator be thrown out just because you were too
afraid to stand up to the big bad wolf who

(10:05):
has no teeth. If everybody's standing up against them, oh
you know who.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
That reminds me of remember the Obamas of Snowman and
root off the red nose right down.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
That's a little bit more my time, dear.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
I saw it on I saw her on on Rerun's
Little Kids, and remember the dead Dusk stuff. The little
out that was the dead just fixed his teeth but
he had no teeth. Oh yeah, so he wasn't so
scary that was. That was sort of the whole That
was sort of the whole point.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
I just yeah, this one, I just think that they're
just doing it. It's it's so obvious and to the
point of the Democrats allowed it to happen so long
that now there is no nothing to pull him back
to say, hey, hey, so now it's going to come
down to a big blow up. That's what I'm seeing, Bobby,
because the Democrats waited way too long to show some

(10:58):
kind of force. Well, it's funny you say that.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
Our boss. Charlamagne the God was on Laura Trump's show
and they were talking about and I've got he did
a great job actually, and they were talking about, uh
leaders who are She was trying to say that this
this gentleman that is running a Democrat in New York
and his name is going out of my head is

(11:24):
a leader for the Democratic Party in AOC And he said,
you really think And she says, well, who do you
think is the leader? And she said, I don't think
we have one right now. And I think that's where
we've got to get that. We have a year and
a half to pull that shit together and figure out
exactly you know, the Democrats do exactly who who they
need the need is a leader, because we need somebody
that needs to be actually guiding the way, somebody that's

(11:46):
on the younger side, not the older side. You know,
we had Nancy Pelosi for years, but she stepped down.
You know, we did not appreciate Joe Biden of his age.
And it's funny I'm watching President Trump talk nonsensical. His
was falling asleep during during a meeting where he.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Was highly talking about Bobby. What you just did is
a classic, uh analogy of how we lost the selection
because as opposed to just saying Trump is fucking bonkers,
you had to compare him to somebody. You understand what
I'm saying. I'm not getting on you, but this is
and that's what Charlemagne did to me before when when

(12:25):
Kamala Harris was running for presidency. Don't just compare me
to I'm as good as or if this is what
you did and you do it. If you fucked up,
just say you're fucked up. If you're great, just say
you're great. That is what So what you did, Lobby
is what the Democrats did to our, to Kamala Harris,
who we needed in office, so we wouldn't be in

(12:46):
the situation that we are in. But they were so
busy afraid to step on Trump's so that they had
to do a little well, you know, so and so
did it this way. Man, You you get what I'm saying, Well,
I do.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
But we had a lot to say with Joe, Joe Biden,
look at me, Sam.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
With Kamla Harris. My point was you were going after Trump,
but you started with you know, this with with Harry
or this with Pelosi. She was too old and you
ain't even got to talk about them. Your attack was
on not even attack. But your point was to President Trump,
Oh shit, Donald Trump, please just go after Donald Trump.

(13:23):
That is what the Democrats did. Then instead of going
after the target, they hit the side targets before they
went to the main target. With that one, you had
to get in the mood. The Democrats waited way too
long to get in that mood.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Oh, I agree, But they held they held Donald Trump
up here, and he's he's much younger, three years and
he's much more with it, and he's doing the same
things that Joe Biden was doing. You know what everybody
was screaming about. Joe Biden. He's doing the exact same
things talking about I don't know why.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
Oh no, no, no, oh no, no no. We didn't
never see Joe Biden on the roof talking crazy because
yesterday the white right.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
No, and I've never actually seen Joe. Did I see
Joe's energy down? I absolutely did. We talked about it privately.
Do we have concerns about him running not. I knew
he could finish his term and do it well, but
do it the next term. We did, but he felt
like he didn't have a whole lot of options. Well,
the Democrats need to get on that. They need to

(14:26):
figure out who are their options because there are plenty
of people. Both of us can probably whip out three
or four names. Why aren't they vetting them? We have Pennsylvania,
we have Chicago, we have California. All the governors for
these areas, uh with Maryland, start honing these people. We
have the lady in Michigan. Start honing these people and
see what places you could put them in. Who's going
to actually carry the message, who's a solid message, who's

(14:48):
a solid plan. I don't want to hear. I don't
want to hear from anybody else that Donald Trump is awful.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
I know what he is.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
We all know what he is. But tell me how
you're going to do it better? And with how are
you going to do it?

Speaker 3 (15:02):
And adding to what you just said, Bobby, if the
Democrats do pick some some front runners, already know their backside,
already know what you don't like about them, because before
the Republicans even get to attack, and that the Democrats
are going to do that, so already know she you'll
be prepared to say, hey, we already discussed that, we
on to something else because they are so busy putting

(15:25):
the obvious in the Republicans stace and the Republicans just
expound on it and run with it and use it
to win. They weaponize it because the Democrats that they
got to find a back But I always say, the
baddest gangster we had in the Democratic Party was four
fully eleven Nancy Pelosi. She was the beast and she
stepped well, she had had enough. I don't even believe

(15:47):
that was I believe they intimidated that woman by attacking
her husband. I truly believe that.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
I believe that she was yes, no, and I agree.
I think that all goes with it. I think she
just got to an agent said, you know what, I
still can do the job. Do I need to be
in charge and put all the extra hours. And there
is a point where you do want to I don't
know she'll ever retire, but you do want to be
home with your spouse. And I think as the leader
of any of these parties, it doesn't happen. You know,

(16:12):
there's too many there's too many things that go on
twenty four to seven. And she's got grand children from
the Lord God, she's probably got great grand children coming
down the pike. So I don't blame her for wanting
to spend more time at home, but we need someone
else to step in that's viable.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
I think, yeah. I think that attempt to murder on
her husband was what made her step away. I don't
see her being ungangster. But the difference is it is
one thing to hurt me, It's another thing to hurt
my spouse or my children, because they are innocent in this.
And that was so I believe that that. I totally
believe that is why she stepped away. I'm sure whoever

(16:47):
is in the who's in the position at Kane Jefferys,
I'm sure she and him. I'm sure she's in his
ear and he has, yeah, persolutely so, because she's still
very involved in that capacity. But the Democrats just got
to science the balls, Bobby good God, and waited so long.
These Republicans are going through mad. The only the only

(17:08):
silver lining I'm seeing right now with the Republicans viewers,
enough of them. I fled up. Especially, it looks like
after this Epstein, uh, this Epstein drama, and I personally
believe they don't give a damn whether he's on the
Epstein fouls or not. But this is the this is
the power they can use to finally get rid of him.
This is what they want.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
Just release it, release what you have, flame, just whatever's out.
Even the interview they just had with Glene Maxwell, just
put it out, shut everybody out. Instead, he's he's Russia gauged,
looking looking at Obama, what was discovered before. They're just
they're just representing the same information that came out years ago,

(17:50):
and it wasn't even good enough then to push forward.
It's just look over here, look over here, So you're
not looking at the Epstein. And I don't think I mean,
I could be really wrong. I could be really white.
I really don't think there's anything on there. He's been
mentioned a million times, yes, but I don't think there's anything,
no more than anybody else.

Speaker 3 (18:08):
You know that.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Dershowitz, the Boston attorney here, he said he doesn't believe
there's anything. He said, he doesn't also believe there's anything with.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
I'm Bill Clinton.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
You know, he said, I'm sure Bill Clinton has been
mentioned in there, but there was nothing about it. I
can almost guarantee there's nothing about the president that's in
there that's untoold.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
Okay, I'm going to agree with something that you just said. Yeah,
you are very white because I'm super white. Because I
definitely believe from the takes that we have seen and
the salacious nature of who Trump is with all these
family accounts, especially these sexual assault charges Penning or that
have went on or have you, I damn sure believe

(18:45):
that in those tapes in my heart of hearts and
then that's he was a dirty birdie. I'm just gonna
say that. And along with many others, do I think
that Bill Clinton died? I don't know. I don't know
Bill Clinton. I know how he is. Now, there was
some sisters over there because Bill like the little black,
a little white, a little brownle I don't see I

(19:07):
don't see him with the other eighth girls. I don't
know them other people to be on that, but they
have tried so hard to eradicate. And this is what
I was saying. The Republicans left so they didn't have
to make a decision on these Epstein files the immediately
coming out. So when they walked away, the Democrats just
followed suit in Texas to walk away. But he didn't
put out warrants for those Republicans arrests. He did not.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
Well, one's one's state right versus the one the other
one's federal. I just don't think that the running away,
I thought that was equally as bad. I don't like that,
you know, him closing up shop so that they can't
make a decision, and he should feel the same way.
Let's get this ship. We've already discussed this in multiple episodes. Unfortunately,

(19:50):
Donald Trump over and Bondi over promised. They promised they
were going to release MLK, r FK JFK, they were
going to release Epstein. They were, and Bondi supposedly had
the files sitting on her desk. Well, she i don't
think she bothered to actually open up the files to
see exactly what was in it, and promised that they
were all these all these salacious information which wasn't necessarily there,

(20:12):
but redact them, put them out, and just shut it
down and then you can move on to your huge, uh,
you know, improvements in tariffs, Like he can't even talk
about tariffs because all some of these some people are
concerned about of these Epstein files, and I would too.
I don't want to think that there's anybody in power
that is, you know, a pedophile or messing with your

(20:37):
underage kids. You know, some of these kids were seventeen eighteen,
and then there are others that were thirteen fourteen. I
guess we haven't seen those yet, and that's thirteen fourteen's unforgivable.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
Well, and here's the deal. Here's the deal. Leaving with
a lot of these young kids that say, oh, yeah,
I was molested from eleven to thirteen, from sixteen to nineteen,
and you knew, don't you say that? Flames Bay girl,
Erase that errant.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
You know what you're saying? They had more like they
more so new. But still even then you and I
have spoken about this a million times. Boys and girls,
we almost don't feel like a llegal age to be
eighteen because their minds, I mean, we know that their
mind's aren't even fully crafted until they're twenty five. So
to put young kids out to war and stuff where
they can't make actually good decisions sometimes, you know, I

(21:29):
don't know if eighteen is the right age.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
I don't like the Christian double standard values of and
I don't agree with children under eighteen nineteen years old
get hormone retlacement theory. I don't agree with that on
trains and I don't agree with that, But I'm damn
sure not going to agree with with teen age marriage
thirteen and fourteen consenting to be married or be in
a consensual relationship. Yeah, I agree with you, Bobby, I

(21:54):
don't so it's not the same thing. But they these
so called Christians, so I said, so called who wanted
to marry young girls at thirteen and fourteen, especially in
these different religions and coats and we will woo that
is as horrible as them giving uh underage kids homeown
replacement therapy. And I'm just saying, if we're going to
do analogies in comparisons, The difference is both. Ain't no

(22:18):
difference because both their lives are screwed.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
It is, and I don't want to hear people compare
it to Mary was thirteen, for Christ's sake, twenty six
thirteen was middle aged life. Inspectocy back then was like
twenty six to thirty and anything over that you were
an old person.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
So what Mary was thirteen, mother of mother of God? Yes, yes, married.
Mary didn't give it up. He's snuck in and her sleep. Mary,
I ain't gave up nothing. And Mary was an a
mathulic conception. It wasn't no mess, It wasn't no clean
up afterwords. It wasn't no are you sure you are?
The like I just got no just woke up machine,

(22:54):
had to get naked, married, just woke up like boom,
I'm carrying Jesus. Y'all have no idea. So yeah, that
look no, ain't in comparison, I know. And to me, Bobby,
I think it's barbaric. I know they do that in
some third world countries and some Muslim countries and everything,
those forced marriages and everything. I think that's a barbaria
to think that you have somebody Because some people we

(23:15):
talked about this all laughing that energy is transferable. I'm
around you. You ain't never touched me, but your energy
is so nasty that it's coming off on me. And
then I got to lay down and give myself to you.
Good girl.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
No, I was playing with Barbie Dolls, no joke. I
wasn't playing. I was accessorizing and brushing their hair. At thirteen,
I was like, so behind.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
I would have dropped inad backcatcher, Look backcatcher. I missed
playing with Barbara DAWs. The Kendalls was transgender long before
transgender became popular. But because the Kendow was a non binary,
that's what I guess, that's what. There wasn't nothing. There
wasn't not Barbarie too. It was just it was a
land in the bag. But it wasn't no holes.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
Yeah, nothing nothing, God bless, did you see. I am
so disappointed because I have family members that are fighting
for their life right now, and I saw RFK is
getting rid of like five million dollars worth of vaccine research,
which is research moneies that were needed to try to

(24:21):
prevent future pandemics, to improve on the vaccines that we
actually have, you know, like we talked about when they
came out. You were very leary and rightfully shut so
of getting them because they came out. It wasn't so quickly.
It appeared quickly, but they had been working on them
for years for other diseases, you know, for other whatever.
But he just just he just feels like it's called

(24:44):
m RNA is the grouping, and he's getting rid of
twenty two of them, and that's five hundred million dollars
worth of contracts. I am so disappointed. We've lost so
much research money for cancer and other things that I'm
just so disappointed.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
I think.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
His parents must be rolling in their graves. That's all
I can think of.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
And as much as three will and much, I don't
agree with some of rfk's tactics, his methods, his ideologies,
or the shit that he does with that. With this,
I'm not anti vaccine. I have had many vaccines in
my life, and I just had a pneumonia vaccine. I
believe it was. It was a series of shots, and
I think I had to get two or three of those.

(25:29):
So it's not I don't take that. I do not
take the flu shot. I happen not taking the flu
shots since nineteen ninety two. Because I took one to
put me in the hospital for now and days. Mind you,
I ain't never had the flu, not before or after,
and I would I wouldn't take the COVID shot because
of it wasn't It wasn't what it was. It was
the way they presented it, because it went from warp

(25:52):
it was called warp speeds. It went from yeah it was.
It went from it had to be in a micro biofreezer,
to own temperature, to sit outside in the sun and
let it marry nay, and then you can cook it
on the stove through the microwave. And that did it
did that in six weeks, which let me know, Yeah
that ain't y'all ain't got this. I know they can do.

(26:17):
Yeah it was the best. I agree, But yeah, I
knew people. People lost jobs behind itself, included YEA stopped
speaking to each other because of the way they pushed that.
But I admire the ones that did stand up against
that and said this is not for me. And a
lot of those, unfortunately I had to give them to
pat them on the back, were maga because MEGA was

(26:39):
against it. A lot of them said that they were
against it. Did I just because they Dragabobby.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
Well sort of, but not really, because he he was
for it. He wanted it, and he was one of
the first people to get it. Anytime you're pushing any
type and maybe it's because I've been in healthcare my
whole life, anytime that you're trying to create anything, you
are literally giving the best information you have at the minute.
And we never want to do things quickly because sometimes
it takes fifteen years to know exactly what's in and

(27:07):
what the repercussions and whatnot. But because we were losing
so many people so quickly, they were doing the best
that they can. Some people didn't have it, and you
are right, you lost a lot of jobs behind that,
but you stood for it. Some people had, like any vaccine,
there can be repercussions or side effects.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
I got them.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
I work in healthcare, so I'm required if I want
to keep my job in healthcare, you can't come into
my hospital if I've got something, So I have to
make sure that I'm vaccinated so you're safe to come in.
So we're required to get the flu shot too, And
the flu shot is the best guess at what viruses
will come out that year, so it doesn't always get it.
People can still get the flu if they misguessed. And

(27:47):
I've been lucky, not good. I have never had any say, oh,
look at what I'm going to say. Now, watch me
beyond my ass this year because of the flu shot.
I've never had any side effects. I've done very well.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
Those are your Irish girls that we canna put that
on the back burner today. Yeah, I'm just glad that
I steered my ground because if I would have did
something against my will, I would not be comfortable with it. Uh,
And that is why I didn't want it, and I
just didn't think that I needed And I did catch COVID,
you know, but I went through Tiffany and Common, Tivvy

(28:23):
Haddish and Common, who were together at the time. Shout
out to both of them. Shout out to exective producer
Tivy Haddish. Boy, hook me up with the herbalist who
gave me an elixir that just kicked it out of me,
you know, because I just don't think that everything is
for everybody. But I was never against anyone else getting it.
I did try to talk some people out of it, yourself,
included like girl, don't get it, Girl, don't do it

(28:43):
just less way to see. That was my thing. She
was to see the after effects. I know, but Terry
at the.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Time of Terry, So I have to worry about her.
She's such a compromise. I have a special needs sister
for just to remind people, and she has very compromise lung.
And if she got it, I mean they told us,
if she gets it, that will be the end of her. Well,
my god, she had to be in the hospital three
or four times. She fell and broke her heap, and

(29:10):
then the rehab she went to drop her shot at
her femur, and so she wound up back in the
hospital in in a different rehab. And she went to
the rehab, didn't she get that slipping covid flame.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
We kept her.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Safe and she goes in and she gets and she
gets COVID.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
You nobody, it's funny, and I know that you do.
Take great care of you and your family, take great
care of your special needs sisters. The problem is and
not with you, guys. They cut off Medicare. I imagine
the especially these people who need care, who don't have
this loving family, and now they can't even be in
a facility because there's nobody to pay for. But again,

(29:52):
y'all voted for this. You got caught up on the
price of fucking eggs and color, because that's the truth
that you just threw America up under the bus. We
threw our own cuntry up under the bus. Yeah. No,
I don't forget it.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
I don't know how people are going to do it,
because we're going to start seeing those cuts are going
to start happening as soon as next year, and then
other cuts because of the tariffs. And it is as
specific to the tariffs, and I don't know why, but
somehow it's going to affect our healthcare and specific to
the tariffs. And there was subsidies under the Affordable Care
Act that on December thirty first go away, and the GOP,

(30:34):
for some reason, I don't know why, not enough of
them voted along with the Democrats to keep those subsidies going.
And I'm going to be hit by this now because
I pay out a pocket through their Health connector through
the Affordable Care for my health insurance. And we talked
about this last week. Our premiums are going to go
up between fifteen depending on your state. I thought it

(30:57):
was fifteen and thirty five percent, they're saying between fifteen
and seventy depending on what the subsidy, because some states
are subsidizing as well. So people, you've got to remember
this when you go to vote, and start paying attention
to who's running now, and don't necessarily just vote party
party party. And I'm saying that for both sides.

Speaker 3 (31:17):
But if you are.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
On something and you think that like the current administration
is looking to cut because you when you're a Republican,
you reduce the cost. Usually it's so that you can
pay down the deficit. That's not going to happen here
with these that we've already been told it's going to
add for trillion to the deficit, this big beautiful bill.

Speaker 3 (31:40):
But pay attention. I'm going to encourage people to vote.
Event I'm going to encourage people to vote. American democracy,
there's no party affiliation because they have Republicans who they
still care about the democracy of this country. They they're
just afraid to stay up right now. But I think

(32:01):
they're finding their second win and they're gonna they're gonna
come through because if not, we're toasts. You know. He's
apparently supposedly he's meeting with Putin next week. I'm hoping
it's to stop the war in between Ukraine and Russia,
but that he promised that he could do on day
one on the phone call that he ain't never did

(32:22):
because Pood won't even meet with that because they don't
respect their real talk, and so I don't know what's
going to come of this. I just hope that he
doesn't go in there with this authoritarian tin authoritarian attitude
at Putin, who is also authoritarian, and we get into
some kind of hissy fit and the country has to

(32:42):
suffer because y'all sending somebody who is clearly not on
their shop is whip right now, and y'all send them
to talking one on the planet and we could possibly
be the collateral damage. Well wait a minute, we could
possibly beat the collateral damage.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
No, I agree with that.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
I think I am not with it.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
I think to finish for one second, to finish what
you were just saying prior to that. I think voting
democracy is very important. Let's remember six years ago, the
great John McCain, who was very much a very conservative Republican,
did the famous on his deathbed no to make sure
that the Affordable Care Acts stayed. So there are other

(33:27):
Republicans I think that would vote if they had any
type of I don't know, any type of breathing room
to do it. As far as Putin, I think that
he'll go and look at his boots. He is so
in awe. He seems like anyway of Putin. Although he's pissed.
I think he's at Putin because he was going to
say something was going to kind of stop the bombing.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Ukraine right now.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
I was reading a whole article on Newsweek and CNM
was reporting how right now there making big strides with
cheap drones.

Speaker 3 (34:03):
Flame.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
I mean, we're talking three hundred to one thousand dollar drones.
They sent like sixty over and they've got a whole
lot of footage back that that they had lost because
the Russian forces were coming over. But I don't know,
I don't We'll see. He's supposedly putting sanctions on him.

Speaker 3 (34:21):
He is.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
He hit up India this week and put an additional
twenty five thousand of twenty twenty five percent. Excuse me, everybody,
tarrif on them because if they continue to buy gas
and oil from from Russia. Uh, he's trying to squeeze them.
Trump so let's see, let's see if he does it.
I think he's gonna go in and fanboy it. If

(34:43):
he goes in and he actually sees h in part person,
he'll be like.

Speaker 3 (34:46):
You know, I'll bus o the back. The backlash of
all these terrace is definitely going to come on the
American consumer. What they do. What they didn't realize in
its administration is that when it comes down to us
and when you the job market is very low, if

(35:07):
we can't afford to buy it, y'all are not gonna
be able to afford to They're not gonna be afford
to send it over here, so we will all be withouts.
And I think that is what they're actually planning on
that this is still having more, more and more help.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
Think of even this current administration themselves. I mean, they're
making legally legally. It's shameful to say, because our fore
fathers never would have thought a president of sitting president
would exploit things and try to make money. Donald Trump
is doing it legally, but he is making money hand
over fished by pavillions and smart. I mean, you know,

(35:41):
we are a capitalist society. He's only doing what he's
allowed to do.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (35:45):
But you know. Meanwhile, I think.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
Of I think of poor President Obama wearing the tan suit,
and Jesus we we we we were outraged over that,
but we're not outraged over over yeah, by.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
The skin, fellow. Whatever, whatever the outcome is, whatever the
outcome is with this Ukraine a Russian war, I hope
that Ukraine, the Ukrainian, he is a wonderful has shown
to be a true u uh uh, true for his

(36:22):
for his for his country. He has shown his true
colors that I am going to stand tintoes down to
the end of it with my country, and I will
applaud him over here. I think that that is that
just shows the difference between a man and a boy,
because he really took the insults from our president publicly

(36:42):
all of that because he is more concerned about his
country and his people than he is for lining his pocket.
So hats off to representience. Whatever the outcome is, were
we and we we pray for Ukraine over there. But
whatever the outcome and for Russia, because I'm sure there
are a lot of soldiers that had to go and
fight in a war they had present nowhere, and we.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Have to remembers that are in there aren't necessarily they
haven't done anything wrong. They might have spoken out against
something they didn't like seeing in Boom.

Speaker 3 (37:11):
They're in jail.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
There are plenty of prisoners that come from other countries.
I don't know why people. I know it's a gorgeous
country on Russia, they say, but I don't know why
you under this regime, why you would even try to
visit it. You know, people that come from without who
have a CBD even or whatever. Those are the people
that are on the front lines. You know, they have
released them. And because he ran out of his own men,

(37:35):
his own men of a certain age. So yeah, I
feel terrible because and they're also the citizens there are
fed such a tiny bit of information and it's never
actually correct. It's how this regime wants to skew it
so they look they look good. Sounds familar to something
else that's going on right now with something are trying
to trying to control the airwaves. Did you see somebody

(38:06):
named big Balls. He was a former nineteen year old
doge kid was tried to be carjacked.

Speaker 3 (38:16):
I think Trump's gonna take over. He's gonna take over.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
Big Balls got assaulted and Trump is taken over, he said,
I if DC can't get their act together, he's he's
having the fags come in and make sure big balls
are safe.

Speaker 3 (38:36):
The time. The crisis that our country is in and
the things that he pay attention to as opposed to
the real stem that's having that country. He is the
m O D. Two point zero, the master of distraction. Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (38:52):
I mean he's a fabulous marketer. There are things that
he actually does not necessarily great for us, but he
is amazing and he's entertain you know. His his other
thing is you know, Diddy's team is probably coming sniffing
around now that the Christalies got out, looking to see
if they can get pardoned. And I think he was
writing on truth Social they were putting like last week,

(39:12):
and he's like, I don't know, he said something mean
about me. I can pardon them if he said, it's
gonna make it very difficult to pardon.

Speaker 3 (39:21):
Them if the right if, if the right campaign contribution
comes through. Because didn't Chrisly's daughter donate a million dollars
like two or three days before the daddy got out
of jail.

Speaker 2 (39:35):
I'm just saying, I don't know if they did.

Speaker 3 (39:37):
I think I think they.

Speaker 2 (39:38):
Might have been like a team, chrisly like, because I
don't think they have they had any money. You know,
I think they were pretty pretty tapped. You know, that
was sort of the problem. Strangely enough, I'd like to
follow that because.

Speaker 3 (39:51):
Wait a minute, that's a good line from Christy getting
out of jail pretty tapped. Okay, wait a minute, what happened?
Oh my god, too funny? Uh did you see Hakapi
is over? Is that he's the he's the.

Speaker 2 (40:07):
Our our person over for Israel, and he was looking
at Gaza and he was profound. He said, yeah, it
looks like there really could be some starvation over here.
That's good, Mike. I'm glad that you. I'm glad that
you you pitch that up. You know, babies have their
back sticking out their friends, for the love of God,

(40:28):
their their ass is hitting their spine, and and he
thinks that there really could be some starvation problems.

Speaker 3 (40:35):
Speaking of Giddy, it goes again to show you how
much power they have in this country to do what
they want to do. Because he's been mostly uh for
the most part, he has beat this trial, and he
still can't get out.

Speaker 2 (40:49):
And because they don't feel they feel he's a light
risks to be gone. You know, it's funny. A lot
of people are, but you have to remember what they
all saw, including the judge, and they know that what
he's done. And I know that that's not what he
was accused of in the end, but he still is in.
So like people are saying, well, but if he had
done it and he was out, but he wasn't out.
He's in, you know, so they can control it. They're

(41:12):
going to keep him until sentencing and that might be
his only maybe some of it will be time served.
When he actually gets there, we'll see what he will
see what he actually Let's see how his money goes.
Let's see if he's feeling the tariffs. When he gets out,
he will be a world go wild.

Speaker 3 (41:33):
Would you be shocked, Bobby? Honestly, if Trump pardon him,
I will be.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
I think if he pardons him, then Glaine Maxwell might
have an actual chance, because you know she's been sniffing
around too.

Speaker 3 (41:49):
I don't think it will be smart. I hope as him.
I don't think you're so white. I don't even think
that's a comparison because he ain't got on Trump, where
Gallain actual allegedly has on Trump. Oh no, I'm just
talking about their crime even after. I ain't gonna even
go after Yeah, but I ain't gonna even go out

(42:11):
the color because again I think this white woman with
Trump over with beat him out. But I ain't even
going at racial color. I'm going at what she knows,
ain't what did he knows? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (42:24):
About Trump, I'm just thinking of him. I think he's
so powerful and has so much privilege. I don't think
about her as much as you know. She had privilege
and she had money, but I don't think she's as
powerful as as did he is.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
According to them girls, according to them, she was according
to them young girls that they haven't to that are
now women. She was as guilty, if not more than
he was. She participated in some of those acts allegedly,
and she was the one who hooked it up. So
she was as guilty, if not more than he was. Yeah, yeah,
she lied to them. She she groomed him.

Speaker 2 (42:58):
I was listening to actually to Cuomo just before this,
and Bill O'Reilly was on.

Speaker 3 (43:04):
It was yesterday's show.

Speaker 2 (43:05):
I was just trying to catch up, and I was
actually a little shocked. He said he thinks that she
should be put down an alligator Alcatraz, float around the
outside for her crimes. And I went, wow, you know,
I thought he was going to try to tap dance
or he said she shouldn't be he she shouldn't be
getting a party.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
We shouldn't even be just discussing her. They shouldn't even
let her talk about any.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
Because you wouldn't believe a word that's coming out of
her mouth.

Speaker 3 (43:28):
It's only going to be self serving.

Speaker 2 (43:34):
Whoa, this is Bill O'Reilly and they so we're talking
a big gop maga guy. So for him to say it,
I was like, whoa, And it's true, you know. And
he said almost the same thing.

Speaker 3 (43:46):
You know.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
The other one you could almost say was sick. Epsteine
not the eat kiak. He was completely guilty, but he
felt she was worse than he was because you're also
the same sex. You think you'd feel badly for these
thirteen and fourteen year olds that you're you're dragging in
for whatever you promise them of. Oh, I don't know,
Coach Purse.

Speaker 3 (44:08):
I still don't believe Epstein is deceased, So go figure
that's my belief. I don't know. I believe he I
believe that Epstein was like the ending of the movie
The Firm with Tom Cruise when he met with the
Italians and he says, as long as I'm alive, I

(44:30):
would be like a ship and they're out to see
that never makes it to a port, because I do
believe that if Epstein was really gone, or something really
happens to Gleat Maxwell, somebody else know. Don't nobody know
this other person, but somebody else know. And oh but
it will it ever make it through? Because if they
send it to anybody in any kind of position of
power in this country, it's going to get scrubbed. What

(44:54):
they called it, delete detracted m hm.

Speaker 2 (44:59):
And you know, people are toiling over here. Things will
come come to light because nobody there's nobody that keeps
their mouths shut. So well, I don't know, we'll see.

Speaker 3 (45:10):
Did you see? Did you see?

Speaker 2 (45:12):
I don't have a lot about this other than I
just want to pray for the poor people. I don't
think anybody die that Fort Stewart shooting. We are having
more and more of the craziest students. People obviously feel
unheard and they're disgruntled, and oh my god, please, I
call a one eight hundred number for these these the

(45:34):
mental health suicide lines and stuff.

Speaker 3 (45:37):
All the ones that are so we were the cut.
Apparently he was a part of the military, right, yeah,
he was so, and he was and he just went
in with his own gun.

Speaker 2 (45:48):
And they don't have a they don't have reasoning and stuff.

Speaker 3 (45:52):
And Russia.

Speaker 2 (45:52):
Now obviously he was disturbed, but it's just we have
no other way. I keep thinking of you talking. It
was probably like four years ago, and you said, you know,
we used to years ago. We used to go in
with our fists and you'd punch somebody if you weren't
happy or you're a discarnoled or you talk smack to them.
People now are going in with weapons in destroying people

(46:15):
like it doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 3 (46:18):
You know what it is to me, Bobby still to
this day, it's nepotism. So you got a son, you
got an uncle, you got a brother, and he's held
to the family. He is crazy. He burns cats, tails,
he he does he sets houses on fire, he does
horrible shit. But as opposed to you're getting him some help.
You'll tell your uncle or brother or dad, can you

(46:41):
help him? Can you get him on the force, because
he's been an officer for years, or he's been a
lieutenant or whatever. So the force. But they supposed to
go through some kind of clinical background test. But here's
the thing. Yeah, when you have that much power you
get when you in position of power, you can say, look,
they're gonna be okay, I'm here, I'm gonna watch over them,
and then you release them upon society with a badging,

(47:02):
with a gun or with the authority to shoot and keel.
This was a soldier, Bobbie. Nobody knew he was mentally
ill before yesterday.

Speaker 2 (47:11):
If it was my kid, I'm just going to tell
you how this fat white lady handles things. I would
take my nail gun to his outside bedroom door and
I'd lock his ascent. I'd make a little hole in
the bottom and put the meals in and a jug
that he could pee in or do whatever, maybe put
a poet a party in there. I would walk mine.
I wouldn't ever put him out into the streets. And

(47:33):
and I'm with you, nobody knew not.

Speaker 3 (47:37):
I don't know if he lived in the barracks or
lived in housing. I don't.

Speaker 2 (47:39):
I really know nothing about him. I don't know it.
I don't have enough information. But his family. Nobody knew
that he was disturbed or upset about something. You know,
when you see something or hear something, say something, and
it doesn't have to be squealing if you really think
he's even going to be a harm to himself, never
mind to others. I just, I just, I don't know
when we got to be a society that violence is

(48:03):
where we go.

Speaker 3 (48:05):
And this was no disrespect to the military. But this
was a brown man. But here's a killer. Last week
in Oregon or in some other state way up there. Uh,
they had a white man who was also in the
military went in and shut all his friends. These were his
friends that he drank in the bar with every week

(48:26):
and everybody and this crazy, it's crazy. It don't matter
about what color you are. But to me, this is me.
I'm not nothing against the military. I don't know what
they're doing to these people over there, because a lot
of these people have been military affiliated. Maybe they can't

(48:46):
handle dead. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (48:50):
This guy was never deployed yet, so he obviously he
was some sort of logistics person. I just can't believe.
And then there was another one actually too. They were
like three in a row over the past we'd say
ten days, this is where we're going.

Speaker 3 (49:03):
You go there. I don't understand it. I just don't.

Speaker 2 (49:07):
I don't understand it. It's it's breaking my heart. It's
like you're afraid they have a woman's at a Walmart.
You can't even go in and get a new pair
of drawers and a bra or a pair of you know,
some some genes or some food for your kids. You
have to worry about looking over your shoulder or about
who's you know, who's behind yours.

Speaker 3 (49:27):
It makes you, it makes you question, Bobby, or are
these therapists or these doctors that are giving these people
these mental mentality battery tests up to par or is
the is the military so desperate just for one body
that they're accepting anybody. The different party is you're releasing
them back out to society with First of all, they

(49:48):
came in mentally unbalanced. Then they even seen death and
uh deception and whatever else goes on the military behind
the scenes that nobody talks about. Then they're they're separated
from their loved ones in an unfamiliar place or what
have you. And then you bring them back and say, go, girl,
that's crazy, because we are because outible damage. We are

(50:10):
in trouble. I don't know, Bobby, I don't know. I'm
glad that I'm thirty nine, so I got more days
of hand me than I heard it. And for the record,
I call her the white lady. She call herself fat.

Speaker 2 (50:26):
Well I am, I can look in the mirror.

Speaker 3 (50:30):
Yes, you are a white lady.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
Yeah, you are what you are, and I have no
problem with it. It's on to me to take my
mouth shut.

Speaker 3 (50:39):
Did you see that.

Speaker 2 (50:40):
Remember one of the things that Trump ran on was
he was going to be the IVF president or the
father of IVF.

Speaker 3 (50:47):
It creeped me out when he said it.

Speaker 2 (50:49):
And now all of a sudden, you know, because it
costs money. He's kind of tap dancing because he wanted
to be the father, but his constituents didn't, you know.
And it's funny. The Democrats are all for it. They
support him helping because it is hard for people to
have kids when you don't have a lot of money.
I think it's between twelve and twenty five thousand dollars

(51:10):
depending where you are to have to have a round
of IVF. But in the meantime, I just want to
say to him, you've got to pay attention to both
him and his advisors, because you know, they increase the
childcare care tax, but they're stripping nutrition assistance with SNAP
and medical coverage. It sends a lot of mixed signals

(51:33):
to people. You know, you got to kind of figure
out if you want to be the father. It's not
it's like pro life. You've got to be of all life.
It's not of just the life coming out of the vagina.
It's how these people are going to live, be educated,
be fed, clothed. You have to cover all of it

(51:54):
and be willing to not just say, oh, don't abort them, but.

Speaker 3 (52:00):
By you just shed light on a situation that I
don't even know how that is going to be happening
within the next thirty days. You just said that they
cut SNAP and foods that EVT and then the terrors
just went up fifty to seventy five percent. Do you
guys understand how expensive it's going to be to feed yourself,
let alone have a family. This is gonna get real sketchy,

(52:24):
But Eli must say it's going to be a little painful.
As he that were four hundred and fifty billion dollars,
what would he know about the pain of not being
able to pay a bill. And y'all see for hook
Line and Tesla. Hook Line and Tesla, that's what we're
gonna call this show. Hook Line and Tesla.

Speaker 2 (52:46):
Our fearless leader and executive producer, Tiffany Hattish is actually
going going what did I tell you say? It was Altadena?
Is that the right place? She wants to feed some
families tomorrow? And she was talking about grocery amounts and see,
I only sho really shop for myself.

Speaker 3 (53:02):
It could because I eat out.

Speaker 2 (53:03):
So much because I don't have a functional kitchen, so
buying a full grocery order, I'm sort of out of
it a couple of years now. But she was saying
that it's between She was only talking about three people
two hundred and fifty to five hundred dollars because she
eats clean to feed a family for the week. I
almost drop dead. Can you that with these tariffs that

(53:24):
that will be going up by well twenty five percent?
And part of that is the prices that are going up.
They're calling it the silent recession because it hasn't happened yet.
The immigration against the r crop pickers. We have to
a our food is rotting on, literally rotting on the
vines because we have known to pick and for the

(53:46):
people that are picking it is for the Americans that
are picking it. They're charging a hell lot more money
than they were able to get with the immigrants coming over,
the migrant workers coming over and picking, so we're going to.

Speaker 3 (53:58):
Be paying a lot more.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
I check me out everybody, because in six months you
might be calling me twiggy.

Speaker 3 (54:10):
Some I've seen some oodles and noodles or something over
there with some. I've seen some Irish stude with seasons
started with Lawry's Listen, Bobby it is that is crazy
and shout out to our executive producer friend to the show,
my personal friend, my and my boss who I'm currently
on tour with the Funny Feelings to a tivity Hattis

(54:31):
because what she is doing for Altadena, so Altadena and
what's the other city that got burned up? That was
the high Ends of the Palisades, the Pacific Palisades both
got burned up. But Altadena is a mostly black community
and they were one of the first districts in the
southern California to allow middle class and upper echelant black

(54:54):
people to purchase property homes and that. So there had
been generational homes over there fifty sixty, seventy eighty years
and all of that was wiped out doing those fires.
Because I hosted an event for them for those people.
So shout out to TIV raising money for those people,
because those people lost. They didn't lose their cat, that dollars,
they lost everything in a flash because of the wildfires.

(55:17):
We having wildfires here right now, which is why I
stay in Long Beach because we really don't but here's
a it's a lesser two evils. We really don't have
the wildfires here, but we are on the San Andreas
fault line. So the first, if the big one do come. Oh,
I'm going in first. Watch me grab my gowns. Watch
me grab my gowns and swim with my gowns. I'm looking.

Speaker 2 (55:37):
So she has it on her website, you guys, if
you go into it on her Instagram, it is w
w wo oh. I'm gonna spell it. I think it's
Diehora Groceries d I A S P O R A
g R O C E R I E s dot org.
And you can donate if you I mean, and if

(55:58):
you have just five dollars.

Speaker 3 (55:59):
You don't.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
She was trying to get her wealthy friends to donate
for families. But if you have just five dollars, then
you want to try to help somebody in that area.
I am sure she would more than appreciate it because
every little bit counts and it might help a single
elderly person be able to pick up what they have,
you know, what they need. So I thought that was

(56:20):
terrific of her. She was shaking the trees. Let me
tell y'all today and God lover for it.

Speaker 3 (56:28):
And on that note, we are going to say thank
you guys for joining us here on Laugh and Learn
this week, episode four, season five. We appreciate you. Thank
you Black Effect Network. Oh by the way, before I leave,
I do want to mention that our boss, the creator
of Black Effect Network, mister Charlamagne and God made Donald

(56:48):
Trump a donkey of the day because Donald Trump has
some vague things to say about his interview with lawd Hoa,
and I thought Donald Trump's clapback was absolutely I mean,
I thought Chelvey's clapback was brilliant, especially his clothes and
when it was happened to be on the greatest President
of our times, President Barack Obama's birthday, he said, happy
birthday President. Oh while I thought that was hilarious, so

(57:10):
set off the chalaved the guy, we appreciate you over
here heaven.

Speaker 2 (57:15):
Can you imagine a singing president calling you a sleeve bag?

Speaker 3 (57:19):
Like who?

Speaker 2 (57:20):
That's like what you call somebody on the on Junior High,
in the out out in the you know, on the playground.
I just yeah, And I thought he did a great job.
He has been. I'm going to say I thought he
was equally hard on Joe Biden at times. You know,
when we talked about Joe Biden leaving, he Laura was

(57:42):
trying to kind of set him off, and he says, no, listen,
I don't think he's doing a great I don't think
he gets a great grade. I think she thought he
was going to say something different. He's he campaigned on
these whatever items and he went right down and hit them.
I thought he was very organized. I thought he did
a great job. And he doesn't really lick anybody's boots.

(58:02):
We would have wanted him to lick boots of Joe
when Joe was still in a little bit more, but
he didn't. He calls it like he sees him I
thought he did great job. I don't think he's stupid,
and I thought he was very well put together and
he's not a sleeves back.

Speaker 3 (58:15):
It's so funny that somebody who's declining mentally as we
watch call everybody else a low IQ. I just think
that's the funniest shit on the planet. Anyway, here at
laugh Alert, we appreciate you, guys. I am on tour
currently on Tiffany habit too at the funny and feel
of this tour. Go to Tiffany Haddis dot com for
tour dates. This Saturday, which is the ninth, I will

(58:37):
be in West Hollywood at Beaches Troupicicanada. The twenty third,
that would be in Pittsburgh for the legends to all
of this on my social media which I'm going to
give you thirty if I'm with Tiffany Hattis on go
to that those dates. But September the first, I'm having
a black party in Chicago. It's going to be great,
so lifting battle. Go to event right to get your

(58:57):
tickets because and you can follow me on associ media
platforms as slam Monro Instagram, as Monro Flame. Where can
we follow you? Bobby Clifford.

Speaker 2 (59:05):
Most importantly Life and Learn podcast on Instagram. Please, guys,
nobody's leaving anything there for us. If you have ideas
or just things you want us to talk about, tell
us even funny stories because Flame has a section that
we would love to do. Fan the Flame ten minutes
of just silly talk, silly stories, you know, whatever you
want and send it on in and then you can

(59:28):
listen to me. And I'm also clote for Bobby on Instagram,
Bobby Clifford on YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.

Speaker 3 (59:39):
And here at Laugh and Learn, the model has been,
will be, and will not change. We also want you
to understand it. Sometimes you have to make a change.
But here at Laugh a Learn, we are not trying
to get you to change your mind. We are only
trying to get you to use your mind because why,
Robbie Clifford, Because.

Speaker 2 (59:54):
Your mind and your vote are a terrible thing to waste.

Speaker 3 (59:58):
And the midterms, that and a lot of these big
bills and that shit that y'all that he think it's beautiful,
that we know is ugly, will not going to affect
until after the midterms. It is up to you, everybody
within the sound of my voice and share with your friends.
It's up to you to make a difference. The ninety
million that set the ass on the couch, don't be
on that. Don't be on welfare, don't be on food stamps.

(01:00:20):
You gonna because you're gonna be on that same couch outside.
This is flame on Row. That is Bobby Clifford. Peace.
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